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APEC ministers who met ahead of the two-day leaders summit that began yesterday said some of the initiatives, which include providing information to the International Criminal and Police Organization (ICPO), better known as Interpol, could be in place by next year.
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APEC ministers who met ahead of the two-day leaders summit that began yesterday said some of the initiatives, which include providing information to the International Criminal and Police Organization (ICPO), better known as Interpol, could be in place by next year.
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